How to sell my wife on wrestling...

She has off Monday nights, and now that I have cable again, when 7pm rolls around it seems like the logical thing to do -- but she never wants to, even though she used to watch way back in the day. Unfortunately, all I am left with is TNA, because I have off Wednesday nights and she works until midnight. I watched the last hour of this past week, and while I wasn't disturbed and by all means it wasn't terrible, it was still pretty "meh"

Not that the WWE's product is any better, but in all reality, I have been out of the loop for well over a year. I really have no idea what's going on in either promotion aside from Bobby Lashley has somehow sternly pointed his way to a championship, Brock Lesnar is beating everyone up (until Reigns predictably beats him at Mania) and I think Ring of Honor and Chikara still exist, but again, out of the loop.

So what I need from you guys is an unbiased, but smarkfully biased view of both major promotions and if it's worth my time, AND how to get the wife into one or the other. (Mainly just WWE since she's not home anyway for TNA)

My girlfriend doesn't like wrestling either. She has gone to shows with me and stuff and she def likes the live experience better than watching on TV, shes the same way with basketball. But she respects the fact that I have to watch it to do the podcast. So just tell her you have to watch it to do a podcast or you have to write an article or something. Can't argue with work.

See if you can get her to watch the documentaries and hope she gets invested in the characters and the actual people a bit. My wife doesn't "like" wrestling, but she has some investment in some of the wrestlers because she likes the stories so she tolerates it from time to time.

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So far it's a no go. I may have lucked out, though, because while Monday nights are out for me, I watched what I could on Youtube for highlights to sort of follow and well...yeah...

All I got was Jerry Springer and Randy Orton in a main event. I guess while there seemed to be decent spots of the show, I wasn't at all impressed.

Impact, however, got my attention at least a little. Now granted, both shows aren't really that good, but when you stop watching for a year and come back and just want to be entertained, you tend to be a bit less objective. (Unless it's really shit)

I welcomed Gail Kim back into my life and the Knockouts still seem to be alive and kicking -- and then I saw Havok. So that was nice. James Storm and his New Japan dude interest me some, and seeing Low Ki and Homicide back is also nice. The tag team best of thing is okay. Competitive and well, nice. I really don't get the Bobby Lashley thing, though, and they should really get him out of the ME picture, even if his in-ring has improved somewhat.

Lots of things, and stuff on both shows. WWE was "Meh" and TNA was "Nice" -- nothing overly exciting, and I think I'm too old to declare one show better than the other. It is what it is, but at least she works Wednesday nights so I guess I'll be watching Impact more and more. Interesting...aren't they going to die in actual 90 days anyway?

Hmmm. I think I'll check out some NXT. I'm assuming they have clips on Youtube. Until then, I've still been watching TNA. The farthest I got was "Hey, check out Velvet Sky, she wears fluffies" -- (my wife loves fluffies) so she thought that was hot and that's about as far as I got. I'll be watching TNA anyway it seems, and I'm actually excited to check out Bound for Glory since it's in Japan, which the crowd is always great in Japan.